Enrique Lores

President &
Chief Executive Officer

Enrique Lores is the President and CEO of HP Inc., a global technology leader whose innovative product and service portfolio spans personal systems, printing, and 3D printing and digital manufacturing. A Fortune 100 company with operations in more than 170 countries, HP Inc. creates technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere, while championing sustainable impact and diversity in the communities where it does business.

Lores is an accomplished, multi-faceted leader. He became CEO in November 2019 and is driving a bold strategy to advance HP’s leadership in Personal Systems and Printing, disrupt industrial sectors through innovative HP solutions, and transform the way the company operates to better serve its customers.

As President of the company’s $20 billion Imaging, Printing & Solutions business, he consistently outperformed the company’s peer set with a focus on differentiated innovation, business model evolution and strategic M&A – including the company’s acquisition of Samsung’s printer business in 2017 – while fostering important ecosystem partnerships including Canon and Xerox.

He was a key architect of the separation of Hewlett-Packard Company in 2015, of one of the largest and most complex corporate separations in business history, and he successfully led the Separation Management Office. He was instrumental in transforming HP’s cost structure while simplifying the organization and creating the capacity to invest in innovation to drive profitable top and bottom-line growth.

Other previous leadership roles include GM of HP’s commercial PC business, SVP of worldwide customer support and services, and SVP of worldwide sales and solutions, among others.

Lores is deeply rooted in HP values and an advocate for the company’s Sustainable Impact strategy, aligning business and societal needs. He has spearheaded HP’s commitment to environmental sustainability and consistently drives efforts to positively impact people, planet and communities around the world.

Lores began his career as an HP intern, earning his degree in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and his MBA from ESADE Business School. He is a passionate, purpose-driven leader who believes in building strong teams and empowering people. He serves on the boards of Silicon Valley Leadership Group and ESADE Business School. Lores is based in Palo Alto, California.

Steve Fieler

Chief Financial Officer

Steve Fieler is HP Inc.’s Chief Financial Officer. In this role, he is responsible for all aspects of financial operations including accounting, financial planning and analysis, business decision support, tax, audit, treasury and investor engagement.

An HP veteran since 2004, Steve most recently led Treasury and Corporate Finance functions responsible for managing cash, debt, risk and capital structure as well as financial planning and analysis, investor relations, credit and collections, and corporate development.

Steve served in a range of finance and operational roles at Hewlett Packard Company prior to the November 2015 separation. He served as CFO for HP Software, VP of Sales Operations, Sr. Director of Marketing Operations, Head of Investor Relations, and Director of Strategy and Corporate Development.

Prior to HP, Steve was in venture finance at Thomas H. Lee Putnam and GE Capital. He began his career at General Electric, rotating through the company’s financial management program.

Steve holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.A. in Economics from Brown University.

Steve is based in Palo Alto, CA.

Alex Cho

President, Personal Systems

Alex Cho is the President of the Personal Systems business at HP. As head of the $35 billion business, he leads a global technology portfolio spanning PCs, displays and accessories, services, software, and immersive computing.

A 23-year veteran of HP, Alex has served in multiple strategy and operational positions spanning the company’s PC, Printing and Services business in the Americas, Europe and worldwide functions. He most recently served as Vice President and General Manager of HP’s Commercial PC business with worldwide P&L responsibility for commercial notebooks, desktop computing, accessories and displays businesses. The business achieved significant revenue and profit growth under his leadership, re-establishing HP as the world’s number one commercial PC manufacturer. Alex was responsible for building HP’s commercial insight to innovation capability, architecting the vision around HP’s Office of the Future strategy as well as Education and Healthcare initiatives. In addition, he brought deep security knowledge and built differentiated capabilities that have made HP the world’s most secure and manageable PCs.

Over the course of his career, Alex has led HP’s LaserJet Supplies and Installed Base business globally, driving strategy, development and execution for the multi-billion dollar printing supplies category. He has also served as Vice President for LaserJet Printers and Supplies in the Americas region, and worked in Europe managing HP’s Software Management Services category.

Alex holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering and an M.S. in Engineering and Industrial Management from Stanford University. He is based in Palo Alto, California, with his wife and four children.

Tuan Tran

President of Imaging,
Printing & Solutions

Tuan Tran is President of HP Inc. Imaging, Printing & Solutions, a $20 billion business spanning global services, software, and hardware to meet needs across home, office and graphics markets. As head of the global business unit, Tuan is leading the transformation of HP’s Printing Solutions and Services business.

Most recently Tuan was the Global Head & General Manager of the Office Printing Solutions Organization, where he was responsible for the overall business, including defining product roadmaps, end-to-end product development, and business execution worldwide. His scope encompassed working with partners to engineer the world’s most reliable office printing experiences including driving the HP Toner supplies business and building industry-leading solutions like the world’s most secured printers. Tuan also played an instrumental role in the acquisition of Samsung Printing and led key global relationships for HP, including Canon and Xerox.

Tuan joined HP in 1991 and has held a variety of senior leadership positions in marketing, finance and operations across the LaserJet Hardware & Technology Organization, Consumer Business Organization, Mobile Computing Division and the Business Printing Division in Singapore. As one of the original members of the Mobile Computing team, he was highly involved in building a successful notebook business for HP.

Tuan holds bachelor’s degrees from both the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Oregon. He also holds a master’s degree in business administration in marketing, finance, and operations from the University of Oregon. He is based in Vancouver, Washington.

Ramon Pastor

Interim President, 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing
Global Head and GM of the 3D Plastics Business

Ramon Pastor is the Interim President for 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing and the Global Head and GM of the 3D Plastics Business, including responsibility for HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing line of solutions.

Ramon is also the General Manager for HP’s Barcelona campus.

Ramon joined HP in 1992. Since then he has held numerous executive positions across Operations, R&D, Marketing, and Business Management.

Ramon holds a Masters in Engineering from Universitat Politècnica of Catalunya (UPC), a Business Degree from IESE in Barcelona, and a Bachelors in Arts, as well as formal training in Product Development and Strategy by INSEAD and MIT.

Christoph Schell

Chief Commercial Officer

Christoph Schell is the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) and a member of the Executive Leadership Team of HP, Inc. In this role, Christoph is accountable for all aspects of sales, go-to-market and revenue and margin generation on a global scale. The commercial organization is divided across 10 markets and three centers of excellence covering global accounts, omnichannel, category, pricing, channel strategy and sales operations.

Christoph has been with HP for over 21 years and has held senior management roles across the globe, most recently as the President of 3D Printing & Digital Manufacturing.

Previously, Christoph was Executive Vice President of Growth Markets at Philips where he led the Lighting Business across Asia Pacific, Africa, Russia, India, Central Asia and the Middle East. Christoph started his career in his family’s distribution and industrial solutions company and worked in brand management at Procter & Gamble. During his career, Christoph has worked in all global markets and moved 9 times internationally.

Christoph holds bachelor’s degrees from ESB Reutlingen in Germany and École Supérieure de Commerce de Reims in France. He is fluent in German, English and French.

Cathie has served in a wide range of prominent leadership roles in her 32 years at HP, most recently serving as Chief Financial Officer. Cathie was named CFO in 2007 and had been the CFO of HP Inc. since the company separation in November 2015. Prior to that she was Senior Vice President and Treasurer, responsible for managing the company’s worldwide cash, debt, foreign exchange, capital structure, risk management and benefits plan administration.

Earlier in her career at HP, Cathie managed financial operations for Enterprise Marketing and Solutions and the company’s software business. She was also Group Controller for HP's Software Solutions organization and managed HP's global channel credit risk as controller and credit manager for the Commercial Customer organization. She served as interim CEO of Hewlett Packard Company from August 6, 2010 to November 1, 2010.

Cathie is passionate about education and serves on the board of advisors for RAFT (Resource Area for Teaching). She also serves on the board of directors for SunPower, a vertically integrated solar company, as well as the board of the Berkeley Haas Business School. She holds a B.S. from Stanford University and an MBA from University of California, Berkeley.

Cathie is based in Palo Alto, CA.

Antoine Simonnet

Chief Supply Chain Officer

Antoine Simonnet is the Chief Supply Chain Officer for HP Inc. HP’s global supply chain delivers more than 100 million products to customers each year through a sophisticated network of HP and ODM factories, logistics providers and a wide variety of other valued partners. He also oversees social and environmental sustainability efforts tied directly to HP’s global reputation and business growth.

With more than 35 years of experience in the IT industry, Antoine brings global expertise to the entire value chain. His experience includes work in a variety of positions including procurement, operations and customer satisfaction management. Most recently, Antoine served as Interim Head of Global Supply Chain Operations. Prior to that, he spent nine years as the Vice President and Global Head of Supply Chain Operations for HP’s Personal Systems group where he was responsible for managing global operations across all PS product lines, as well as positioning the business for profitable growth.

Antoine holds an Electrical Engineering degree from Supelec Graduate School of Engineering in France, and an executive certification in Business Administration from the Insead Advanced Management Program.

He is based in Houston, Texas.

Tracy Keogh

Chief Human Resources Officer

Tracy Keogh has worldwide responsibility for HP's strategic human resources activities, employee communications and social responsibility initiatives. She leads all aspects of HR, including workforce development and organization effectiveness, benefits and compensation, staffing, global inclusion and diversity, and HR processes and information management.

Prior to joining HP in 2011, Tracy was the Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Hewitt Associates, the world’s largest provider of human resources consulting services. Her accomplishments included creating an award-winning virtual learning and development network, implementing a disciplined global succession planning process, and designing a comprehensive and successful employee engagement program.

Previously, Tracy held the top HR job at Bloomberg LP, the financial data, news, and analytics provider. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Tracy was Vice President of Human Resources for Analog Devices. In addition to her human resources background, Tracy has a wide range of leadership experience in operations, sales, marketing, and consulting for a number of organizations.

Tracy holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from the Harvard Business School and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Smith College. She also attended the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Tracy serves on the boards of the Anita Borg Institute, HR Policy Association, HP Foundation and is Chair of the Cornell Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies (CAHRS) Advisory Board at Cornell University.

In 2013, Tracy was recognized as a global Top 10 Breakaway Leader in Human Resources by Evanta. She was inducted into the National Academy of Human Resources in 2015. In the same year, she was recognized by Human Resources Executive magazine as HR Executive of the Year. In 2016, Tracy was named to the Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Technology by the National Diversity Council.

Tracy is based in Palo Alto, California.

Glen Hopkins

Interim CTO and Global Head of HP Labs

Glen Hopkins is HP’s Interim Chief Technology Officer and Global Head of HP Labs. In this role, Glen drives the company’s innovation strategy, new business incubation and the overall technical community.

Glen joined HP in 1985 as a Design & Process Engineer in the Corvallis, Oregon Inkjet Division. Over the next ten years, he progressed through various manufacturing and R&D engineering management jobs in Corvallis including project manager, section manager, and department manager.

In 1996, Glen moved to Singapore where he became the IC Wafer Fab Manager for inkjet print cartridges. Upon return to the United States four years later, Glen became the R&D Commercial Business Lab Manager for inkjet print cartridge design in San Diego, California. Beginning in 2006, Glen managed Printing Technology Platforms for the Print Business Unit and was the GM for the Media Solutions Business. From 2016 – 2019, Glen led the Advanced Technology & Platform Solutions organization and was the Chief Technologist for the HP Print business.

Glen holds bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry from California State University, Chico, and Chemical Engineering from Oregon State University. He also holds a M.S. degree in Physical Chemistry from Oregon State University.

Glen is based in Palo Alto, California.

Vikrant Batra

Chief Marketing Officer

Vikrant Batra is the Chief Marketing Officer for HP Inc. Vikrant has more than 20 years of experience in worldwide marketing and advertising across consumer packaged goods, utilities, finance and technology. He is an award-winning creative and marketing strategist and is the architect behind some of HP’s most transformative and thought-provoking campaigns.

Vikrant has held a variety of marketing leadership roles since joining HP in 2010. Most recently he served as Global Head of Marketing for HP’s $20 billion Imaging and Printing business. He is credited with spearheading the business’ shift to emotional storytelling – an approach that is anchored in insights, generates deeper connections with the global communities and drives demand. In this role he led all aspects of worldwide, regional and country marketing. Under his leadership, HP Studios released the “The Wolf,” a breakthrough web-based film series on security starring award-winning actor Christian Slater.

Prior to this he was the global head of marketing for HP’s $30B Personal Systems business where he led end-to-end marketing across PCs, mobility, solutions and services. During his tenure at HP, Vikrant has also led marketing for consumer PCs, commercial printing and corporate advertising & brand.

Vikrant joined HP after a range of senior advertising and marketing agency roles supporting top global brands, At TracyLocke he was a Senior Vice President responsible for managing strategic brand planning, and at the Integer Group, an Omnicom agency, he served as Group Director. He began his career at J. Walter Thompson.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a master’s degree in marketing and advertising management from University of Bombay and an MBA from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. He is based in Palo Alto, CA.

Jon Flaxman

Chief Operating Officer

Jon Flaxman is the Chief Operating Officer for HP Inc., leading the Strategy and Business Management team. In this role, he is responsible for Sales Strategy & Operations, Customer Support, Corporate Strategy, transformational initiatives and infrastructure including IT, Real Estate and Procurement.

Most recently, Jon served as Senior Vice President and CFO for HP’s Printing and Personal Systems Group, driving all financial activities for the organization. Previously, he was Senior Vice President of Finance for HP’s Imaging and Printing Group for four years.

Jon was also the Senior Vice President and controller of HP during the HP/Compaq merger and initial Sarbanes-Oxley implementation. As the controller, Jon had worldwide responsibility for the company’s accounting and financial reporting activities, and oversaw and managed HP’s financial planning processes, indirect procurement and trade credit and collections organizations.

Jon joined HP in 1981 and worked in a variety of controller and finance assignments within HP’s computer business, as well as the former test and measurement business, which was spun off as Agilent Technologies.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana and a Master’s degree in business administration from Washington University in St. Louis.

He is based in Palo Alto, California.

Richard Bailey

Chief Transformation Officer

Richard Bailey serves as Chief Transformation Officer and leads the company’s Transformation Management Office (TMO). Richard is responsible for the company’s Structural, Digital and IT Transformation. Reporting to the CEO, Richard is a member of the HP Executive Leadership team.

Richard served as the President of Americas and prior to that of Asia Pacific and Japan. During his tenure Richard and his team transformed the business and consistently delivered strong results by focusing on engaging the company’s Employees, Customers and Partners.

Richard has held a variety of senior leadership positions over his 30-year career. He joined HP in 2006, and since that time has worked at country, region and worldwide levels, playing a role in nearly every function across HP’s business from strategy, sales and marketing, to customer support, supply chain and services.

Prior to HP, he was the Managing Director for GE Commercial Equipment Finance Australia & New Zealand (GE Capital) and founder and Managing Director of ALC Finance Group (acquired by GE).

Richard is a member of the Chongqing Mayor’s International Economic Advisory Council and was recently appointed as the inaugural Chairman of the Weihai Mayor’s International Economic Advisory Council. He is also a Senior Associate of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA). Richard holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Western Australia in Perth.

A graduate of Duke University and Harvard Law, Ms. Rivera has more than 20 years of experience advising Fortune 500 companies on significant corporate transactions, governance, compliance, risk management, audit and litigation matters.

Since joining HP, Kim has served as a key business executive, playing an instrumental role in navigating geopolitical and trade issues, major acquisitions, and the strategy and development of HP’s businesses and long-term go-to-market plan.

Prior to joining HP, Ms. Rivera served as the Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary for DaVita HealthCare Partners, a Global Fortune 250 healthcare services company. Previously, Ms. Rivera was the Chief Compliance Officer and Head of International Legal Services at The Clorox Company, where she also oversaw labor and employment counseling and litigation. Before joining Clorox, Ms. Rivera served as Chief Litigation Counsel for Rockwell Automation as well as General Counsel for its Automation Controls and Information Group.

Passionate about giving back to the community, Ms. Rivera has served on numerous non-profit boards including the California Latino Community Foundation and the Denver Metro Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and she is a current member of the Leadership Council On Legal Diversity Board. She is a frequent speaker on diversity and inclusion in corporations and the legal profession, with emphasis on women in leadership.

Karen Kahn

Chief Communications Officer

Karen Kahn is HP Inc.’s Chief Communications Officer and Head of Communications, Corporate Branding and Events. With more than 25 years of reputation and storytelling experience, both as a journalist and communications and brand leader, she is responsible for creating and connecting HP’s narrative to the social, economic, cultural and technological truths of our time.

Karen joined HP in 2015, and is the communications architect for HP’s reinvention, supporting its return to relevance, operational leadership and performance in PC, Print and 3D printing.

She is best known for her work to increase gender and racial equality and leadership throughout the industry. Social impact programs she has spearheaded include HP’s marketing and communications agency scorecard, measuring its partners racial and gender equality efforts, #MoreLikeMe, a pilot mentoring program introduced at Cannes Lions 2018, and "Reinvent Mindsets" an award-winning campaign to reduce unconscious bias in hiring.

Before joining HP, Karen served as Vice President of Corporate Marketing and Communications at $70B chip innovator Broadcom. There, she was responsible for all aspects of communications, social responsibility, visual design and global branding. Prior to this, she served as Vice President of Global Communications at Silicon Valley pioneer, Sun Microsystems/Oracle.

Earlier in her career, Karen served as a tech practice leader and Executive Vice President at the world’s two largest communications agencies, Weber Shandwick and Fleishman Hillard. She began her career in the editorial community at the award-winning PBS documentary series, FRONTLINE and as an editor at Inc. magazine.

Karen is the recipient of a range of awards including the 2018 PR Week Hall of Femme, the Adweek 2018 Women to Watch and the Holmes Report Influence 100. She has served on a range of boards including the San Francisco Foodbank and the JCCSF. In 2010, she founded Crayons without Borders, a nonprofit dedicated to delivering art supplies to HIV clinics in East Africa. She holds a B.S. degree from the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and an MBA from Boston University. She is based in Palo Alto, California.